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???: "Mike O'Connor" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> ?? ????
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chekmarx wrote:
Hi Mike,

No can do on getting a UPS as my living space is just too small as it is.  My apartment is basically three rooms - a large kitchen, a full bathroom, and a large living/bed room.  Which houses my bed, a triple-dresser (with only a tiny closet I have to keep all seasonal clothing in the dresser), a 19" flat-screen CRT television with digital cable box and DVD player, my computer desk and chair, a Mesa-Boogie Studio Caliber guitar amplifier, two electric guitars on wall hangers, my newly bought Ibanez electric-acoustic in a floor stand, a small Traynor practice amp, my large DigiTech guitar-modeler hardware, assorted effects petals and guitar cables, a nightstand, and finally a wooden floor stand just large enough to hold my Brother color laser printer.  Whew!  I'm exhausted just writing it all out ...

So as you can see, if I can avoid adding any more *physical* items that would take up floor space the better off I am ...

I bought my guitar-modeler (a DigiTech GNX3000 for full digital recording and modeling of assorted vintage and new amps along with a slew of digital guitar effects) without taking into consideration the space needed for hooking it up to my newly purchased Gene Alexander computer.  As it stands three-months later, I have to figure out the placement of the gear, as I need to run the DigiTech through the Mesa-Boogie amp's effects loop, then into my computer, also allowing for plugging in my guitar (which obviously I have to allow for the length of a full size Les-Paul guitar) into the modeler.  So basically I need to wait for those times when my back and knee problems allow for me to get down on the floor with a tape-measure and layout all the recording and computer gear.  CAD is great for playing around with various configurations, but the dimensions of everything has to 100% accurate!  So I have my work cut out for me.  Plus, just writing this up I realized I need to also allow for a stool for sitting when playing and recording since my computer chair is unusable for sitting and playing a guitar!

Yikes!

Greg


On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Mike O'Connor <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com <mailto:os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>> wrote:


    Hi Greg,

    Get yourself a UPS!

    Regards,
    Mike


Hi Greg,

Except that I don't have any creative musical equipment at all - it sounds like my place on a smaller scale!
I have a pair of Blazer 800VA UPS units - each safeguarding a pair of systems and monitors. They are roughly 12" x 4" x 5" tall
so not a large footprint.

I got those in early May 2006 after the neighbouring home 20ft away got a direct hit by a massive lightning strike** at 07:03 UTC 2006-04-06 which blew all their power sockets off the walls, including those not in use - melted both their telephones - went down into the Telco's underground pit, which the neighbour had tiled over - so it couldn't exit through the vents in the concrete lid - thus travelled directly up my ADSL line, and blew just about everything that happened to be hardwired with CAT5, and what that was attached to, [ADSL"modem"/Gateway router etc., plus two Trinitron monitors/SCSI/video/NICs/Soundcards/motherboards/one SCSI disk turned to permanent R/O] - and melted both of my phones!

** The associated Fireball travelled 400ft up the concrete perimeter road in this village of 206 factory-built (relocatable if Utility services disconnected) homes! The stationary storm had developed in-situ overhead - tops about 70,000 ft (through the tropopause) very rapidly (only cloud in the sky!) - and as the sun was only 30 minutes from setting, and the cloudbase of the Cumulonimbus was around 10,000ft, with not a single prior rumble/crack/bang of thunder, until the instantaneous crash of the strike, unless one was outside at the time it commenced building, there was no intimation of impending doom!

I was still recovering from spinal surgery at the time, and was in fact resting on my bed, and one of the landline phones was about 2ft from my head when it got hit. The most amazing thing about it all was that my mains service didn't get affected at all - not a light flickered - the digital clocks in the Microwave/stereo, powered digital Alarm Clock etc., never missed a beat - only those items connected to the ADSL "modem" (recursively!) - all of which were powered off at the time - luckily otherwise I would have lost even more.

If I'd been using the phone at the time - this couldn't have been written!

Regards,
Mike


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